Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2000 |
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Page 183
... Tunisian counterparts emerges . Introduction : European Migration to Tunisia Before the establishment of the French Protectorate in 1881 , the ' Regency of Tunis ' was a semi - independent outpost of the Ottoman Empire controlled by its ...
... Tunisian counterparts emerges . Introduction : European Migration to Tunisia Before the establishment of the French Protectorate in 1881 , the ' Regency of Tunis ' was a semi - independent outpost of the Ottoman Empire controlled by its ...
Page 190
... Tunisian history . During this period , many families had been established overseas for thirty years or more , leading to a sizable Tunisian - born portion of the population . This was also a period when the Maltese had a champion who ...
... Tunisian history . During this period , many families had been established overseas for thirty years or more , leading to a sizable Tunisian - born portion of the population . This was also a period when the Maltese had a champion who ...
Page 193
... Tunisian city , his findings are so different as to suggest quite contrasting behavior . The vast majority of the victims of Sicilian criminals were of Italian origin ( 59 % ) , and only 9 % were Tunisians . For Maltese perpetrators in ...
... Tunisian city , his findings are so different as to suggest quite contrasting behavior . The vast majority of the victims of Sicilian criminals were of Italian origin ( 59 % ) , and only 9 % were Tunisians . For Maltese perpetrators in ...
Contents
Living on the Margin Byzantine Farmers | 93 |
The British Protectorate of the Ionian Islands 18471859 | 107 |
Founts of Identity The Thirst of Hercules | 125 |
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